How to Instantly Get a 5-Star Wanted Level



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49 thoughts on “How to Instantly Get a 5-Star Wanted Level

  1. First officer was absolutely wonderful! Seriously if every single officer was like here the U.S would be in a genuinely awesome state in terms of law enforcement. However the last officer, the older white guy talking to the family, was NOT. All he did the 2nd time the family came up was trying to tell them why they're wrong and pin any blame on a clearly flustered family, maybe just sit silent, let them say what they want to say and then speak your part once when they calm down a little bit. All you have to say when they keep interrupting you is "I understand you guys are flustered, please let me explain", if they interrupt you then just say that again. Yes arguing with someone on edge like this who keeps interrupting you is frustrating but this is the most important part where patience needs to be exercised. De-Escalation is very clearly taught and this guy was not doing it well.

  2. I get the video but the people on the public sidewalk are fine. Talking and yelling from 10-15ft away is not obstruction. Arrest the original guy and leave the people on the public sidewalk alone.

  3. For every time the media reports on some unlawful arrest or use of excessive force, one of these videos should also be shown, so people know what good policing looks like where people are constantly giving you problems. Selectively only showing instances of bad police behavior has made our collective mentality surrounding policing way worse.

  4. Why do these kind of people always do this? We already know that you have something to hide just by looking at your behavior and scared face, please, you have nothing of a ganster.Just get out the car, your book's excuses are over, Another fact is that they always call someone, it will be their superhero or they will call Scarface for advice.

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